Au contraire. The proteome was solved by LLM transformers trained on genetic strings
I have made some trivial PRs to the codebase. I run a public node https://libertytmtitynvmnto2k42liys5fenb3wabaozmmmksyrc7jvgmjiqd.onion:18089/ When the revolution comes, I will be on the side that has vaccines and peer reviewed journals.
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Perhaps you are unaware that AI has solved the Proteome. This was expected to be a 100 year project.
Naturally , people die before age 45 and a hell of a lot of women and children do not survive the agony of childbirth
Oh god, another AI hot take 🙄
Yes, OpenAI and Cursor both are waaaaayyyy overhyped & overvalued.
So were pets.com and yahoo.com back in 1999. But that didn’t stop FAANG from becoming honestly trllion-dollar valuation because while there was breathless Internet hype, the Internet was about to completely change the way the world works.
AI today is like the Internet in 1999.
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God I hate managers who think they’re so deep 🙄
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Even communities of people who are really level headed and supportive, like academics and engineers. Eventually there is groupthink, tribalism, and generally people who I am over (and I’m sure it’s mutual)
Worse than Slack…
Now that is saying something
I had the opposite experience. Some in house devs are extremely talented and have (middle) management support.
(Upper management fires those groups and uses the savings to buy Atlassian)
Remember open source wikis? Twiki?
They were much better. More functional, faster, intuitive.
Corporates got rid of those and Atlassian got rich
BugZilla works for lots of usecases also
As a person who has designed several enterprise data models, I would like to personally congratulate the entire middle school class that belched up Atlassian’s
Having used quite a few others: hard disagree
Several companies I’ve worked at had bespoke internal systems that were less general but extremely efficient to use.
It kills me to think some bean counters probably gutted them and gave the money to Atlassian
fair